The Significance Of Interfacial Water Structure In The Dodecylamine Flotation Of Potassium Soluble Salt Minerals

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M. Hancer J. D. Miller
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The sign of the surface charge of selected potassium soluble salt minerals namely KClO4 , K2SO4 , KNO3, and KCl was determined from nonequilibrium electrophoresis measurements and found to be negative for each of the salt. Dodecylamine flotation of these salts revealed that the concentration of amine required for flotation increases in the order KClO4< K2SO4< KNO3<KCl. Precipitationof the amine collector colloid was not required for flotation of the oxyanion salts and in this case it appears that adsorption of the dodecylamine cation is sufficient to create the hydrophobic surface state. The order for flotation is explained in terms of surface hydration of these respective potassium salts based on contact angle measurements and FT Raman spectroscopic characterization of water structure.
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APA: M. Hancer J. D. Miller  (1999)  The Significance Of Interfacial Water Structure In The Dodecylamine Flotation Of Potassium Soluble Salt Minerals

MLA: M. Hancer J. D. Miller The Significance Of Interfacial Water Structure In The Dodecylamine Flotation Of Potassium Soluble Salt Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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